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11/15/2005 10:45:39 PM |
I shoot 80% Av, 10% M, and 10% everything else. I sorta treat Av like M though as I do a lot of bracketing with +/- exposure compensation. |
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11/15/2005 01:41:46 PM |
Great shot Doc! This is a great example of a "centered" shot working very well. The shutter speed is perfect and gives a very surreal feel to the image. I am a huge fan of "misty falls" pictures. The greens also add an interesting element of color to the image. Did you shoot this on shutter-priority, aperture-priority, or manual? I think the shot is very well composed, but my only nitpick is the borderline/slightly blown highlights at the top of the waterfall. A little tweaking with the aperture/shutter speed in manual would've easily fixed that. Personally if I were voting on this image I would easily give it an 8, maybe higher. |
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11/11/2005 12:33:13 PM |
Beautiful waterfalls, It looks like this is shot in BC, I really like this one. Great capture. |
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11/10/2005 09:09:19 PM |
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11/10/2005 07:08:38 PM |
wow, doc! amazing waterfall shot. love the vivid greens and touches of rust in the leaves. where was this taken? it's beautiful. |
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11/10/2005 05:46:18 PM |
I like this view of the falls better than your shutter speed entry, but generally don't like borders. I think this POV has more impact than your entry. |
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